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* indicates a weekly event 9 a.m.-6 p.m. The John Hancock Sports and Fitness Expo kicks off with health seminars, exhibits, and past Boston Marathon winners signing autographs. At Hynes Convention Center; same hours Sunday. 900 Boylston St., Boston. 617-236-1652. (directions). 10 a.m. Arts and crafts workshop for grades 2 through 8 at the Egleston Square Branch Library, 2044 Columbus Ave., Boston. Preregistration required. 617-445-4340. (directions). 11 a.m. Paranormal investigator John Horrigan talks about UFOs at Orient Heights Branch Library, East Boston (Calling Agent Mulder). 617-567-2516. (directions). 1-4 p.m. Zach Feuer displays his one-bedroom Brigham Circle apartment as a work of art, with tables coated with chewed gum and drawers filled with Jell-O (don't ask). Open weekends through May 4. 760 Huntington Ave., Apt. 4. 617-277-6018. 1-6 p.m. Boston Sailing Center holds its annual sailing weekend. Veteran sailors conduct tours on boats ranging from 23 to 40 feet. Look for converted riverboat at Lewis Wharf, off Atlantic Avenue. Same schedule Sunday. 617-227-4198. 1 p.m. Blue Hills Adult Walking Club holds moderate, 3-mile walk on Bugbee Path. Meet at Houghton's Pond main lot, Hillside Street, Milton. 617-727-4573. 2 p.m. Pianists Steve Yanger and Hui-Min Wang play works of Debussy, Busoni, and Yanger himself at Community Music Center of Boston, 34 Warren Ave. 617-482-7494. (directions). About 6:30 p.m.-11 p.m. Art is truly in the eye of the beholder. Stop in at Museum of Bad Art in the basement of Dedham Community Theater, 580 High St.; it lives down to its name. Open when movies are showing. 781-326-1463. (directions). 9 p.m. Dance at Cafe Italia's piano bar. 144 Meridian St., Boston. 617-569-1800. (directions).
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